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|companions             = [[Ace]], [[Raine Creevy|Raine]]
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|enemy                 = [[Metatraxi]]
director= [[Ken Bentley]] |
|setting                = ''[[Vancouver (ship)|Vancouver]]'' and ''[[Lilliput (ship)|Lilliput]]''
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|writer                 = Andrew Cartmel, Ben Aaronovitch
publisher= [[Big Finish Productions]] |
|director               = [[Ken Bentley]]
release date= [[July]] [[2011]] |
|producer               = [[David Richardson]]
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|music                  = [[Simon Robinson]]
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|cover                  = [[Alex Mallinson]]
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|release date          = 16 July 2011
|format                 = 2 CDs<br/>Download
|production code        = BFPDWLS14
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-84435-493-1 (physical)<br/>ISBN 978-1-78575-887-4 (digital)
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'''''Earth Aid''''' was the sixth and final story release in the [[Series 2 (TLS)|second series]] of ''[[The Lost Stories]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was adapted by [[Andrew Cartmel]] and [[Ben Aaronovitch]], from the original script by Ben Aaronivitch, and featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]] and [[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Raine Creevy]].


==Publisher's summary==
This story was originally intended to be the first story of the original [[Season 27]], but was cancelled along with other planned stories when ''Doctor Who'' itself was cancelled in 1989.
Welcome aboard the space vessel Vancouver. Its mission: to guard a vast shipment of grain from Earth to the planet Safenesthome.


Its medical officer is called simply ‘The Doctor’, and he’s perhaps not all he seems.
== Publisher's summary ==
Welcome aboard the Space Vessel [[Vancouver (ship)|Vancouver]]. Its mission: to guard a vast shipment of [[grain]] from [[Earth]] to the planet [[Safenesthome]].


When mysterious ships target the Vancouver, the Doctor is pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, there’s something nasty in the grain containers. And it’s not very happy...
Its [[Captain]] is called [[Ace]]. She seems a little unsure of herself. In fact, some might almost think she was new to the job...


==Cast==
Its [[medical officer]] is called simply "[[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]", and he's perhaps not all he seems.
*[[Seventh Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*[[Raine Creevy]] - [[Beth Chalmers]]
*[[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
*[[Victor Espinosa]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
*[[Shepstay]] - [[Nadine Marshall]]
*[[Yanikov]] - [[Basher Savage]]
*Lt Baraki - [[Ingrid Oliver]]
*[[Metatraxi]] - [[John Banks]]
*Grub - [[Alex Mallinson]]


==References==
When mysterious ships target the ''Vancouver'', Ace and the Doctor are pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, there's something nasty in the grain containers. And it's not very happy....
''to be added''  


==Notes==
== Plot ==
*Raine Creevy is based on Kate Tollinger the companion who came after Ace, in the then unproduced TV script.
=== Part one ===
[[Ace]] captains the ''[[Vancouver (ship)|Vancouver]]'' but, barely able to conceal her ignorance of what the job entails, tells [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] that she does not believe that she can maintain the ruse. The Doctor says, however, that the ship has almost reached its destination and that, if there is to be any trouble, it will happen soon. The ship loses contact with the ''[[Lilliput (ship)|Lilliput]]'', a ship carrying [[grain]], and Ace has [[Shepstay]] prepare a shuttle and boarding party so that they can investigate. The Doctor and Ace go one way whilst [[Baraki|Lieutenant Baraki]] goes the other.


==Continuity==
The Doctor and Ace find a freshly-served meal laid and investigate Baraki's report of detecting a running [[shower]], but nobody is inside. The two groups reconvene on the bridge before going to the [[gym]] and finding [[Victor Espinosa]] using a [[rowing machine]], apparently suffering from [[post-traumatic stress]]. Victor leads them to the armoury and starts shooting at them, asking to be left alone, until Ace shoots his gun from his hands. From the ''Vancouver'', [[Yanikov]] reports that they have company and that Ace should return. On the ''Vancouver'', Shepstay informs Ace of an approaching vessel.
*The [[Metatraxi]] are previously seen in  [[BFA]]: ''[[Crime of the Century (audio)|Crime of the Century]]''.


==Timeline==
The ''Lilliput'' is due to deliver five containers of grain and machinery to [[Safenesthome]], but Victor came aboard with six containers. The Doctor and Baraki cut their way into the sixth container with a [[cutting torch]] and find it empty. The Doctor detects non-human [[protein]]s, however, and locates an old-fashioned [[safe]] which he cracks his way into, finding [[Raine Creevy|Raine]] inside. She asks what took him so long.
*The story takes after [[BFA]]: [[Animal (audio)|Animal]].
*The story takes place before: [[DWM]]: ''[[Rescue]]'' (takes place during the Doctor's dream)


==External links==
=== Part two ===
''to be added''
Raine explains that, whilst investigating [[Markus Creevy|her father]]'s death, she flew to [[Johannesburg]] to break into a [[hotel]] safe to recover documents that had been left for her but which had apparently fallen into the wrong hands. She was then locked inside that very safe with an [[oxygen cylinder]] and [[life support unit]] and realised that it had been a trap, although she does not know who did it or why. To get Victor out of the [[sick bay]] where he has barricaded himself, the Doctor asks for him to allow Raine inside due to her [[headache]], after which Baraki holds him at gunpoint.
 
The Doctor tells Ace that Raine is on the ''Lilliput'' and that they will likely soon encounter old enemies. Baraki is suspicious of the Doctor and orders him to return to the ''Vancouver'', but he ignores her and suggests that they go to investigate the grain silo. When the approaching spaceship accelerates and changes course, Ace contacts the Doctor for advice. The Doctor, Raine, Baraki and Victor find the [[Metatraxi]] hanging upside down and trapped by organic secretion. They admit to having kidnapped Raine and want revenge for their humiliation.
 
At the Doctor's suggestion, Baraki stands guard with the Metatraxi whilst reinforcements to take them aboard the ''Vancouver'' arrive. The Doctor and Raine head to the grain silo to find out who hanged the Metatraxi up. Meanwhile, the approaching ship sets itself on a collision course with the ''Lilliput'''s grain silo.
 
=== Part three ===
Baraki updates Ace and gets permission to bring the Metatraxi aboard the ''Vancouver''. The third ship, a Metatraxi one, attaches lines to the ''Lilliput'' and Ace has Shepstay detonate missiles in view of the ship as provocation, causing them to detatch and instead engage with the ''Vancouver''.
 
The Doctor and Raine enter the grain silo and find the [[Grub]]s eating the cargo, their [[spore]]s having found their way into the grain, and learn that they trapped the crew and Metatraxi when they tried to stop them. When the Grubs state that they will have to similarly detain the Doctor and Raine, the Doctor tricks them by convincing them that a particular area of the grain is especially delicious. He plans to escape the container and lock the Grubs inside, but the door shuts on them before they can leave.
 
=== Part four ===
The Doctor determines that it was Victor who locked the door and Baraki confronts him, forcing him to open it. The Metatraxi launch missiles into empty space just as the ''Vancouver'' did and Ace leaves Shepstay to pilot the ''Vancouver'' whilst she takes a shuttle to the ''Lilliput'', planning on having both ships jump to escape the Metatraxi. She is reunited with the Doctor and Raine and has the Doctor perform the jump to the destination, where the Doctor gathers a resin which will release the crew of the ''Lilliput''. He suggests that Baraki distract the Grubs with [[rice]], [[fruit]]s, [[nut]]s and [[seed]]s.
 
Victor is uncuffed by Baraki and starts unloading the equipment; after the Doctor finds him with a device capable of communicating with a sentient planet, he frees the Metatraxi and uses the device on Baraki. Shepstay and Yanikov depose Ace as captain, locking her in the [[brig]] before a Metatraxi warfleet arrives. The Great Mother, through Baraki, tells the Doctor that she birthed the Metatraxi to rid her of the Grubs after they devoured her [[forest]]s and poisoned her [[water]]s. The Doctor is taken to the [[Arena of Death]] to face death by taunting and is accused of putting others in peril and letting them die.
 
Ace, freed by Raine, challenges the Metatraxi ship to single combat, but they leave after finding out that she is a girl. The Great Mother welcomes the return of the Grubs, ordering the Metatraxi to make peace with them, and Baraki arrests Victor once more. Raine hopes that the Doctor's lie that he knew what he was doing the whole time will be the first of many.
 
== Cast ==
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
* [[Raine Creevy|Raine]] - [[Beth Chalmers]]
* [[Victor Espinosa]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
* [[Shepstay]] - [[Nadine Marshall]]
* [[Yanikov]] - [[Basher Savage]]
* [[Baraki|Lt Baraki]] - [[Ingrid Oliver]]
* [[Metatraxi]] - [[John Banks]]
* [[Grub]]s - [[Alex Mallinson]]
 
== Crew ==
 
* Cover Art - [[Alex Mallinson]]
* Director - [[Ken Bentley]]
* Executive Producers - [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
* Music and Sound Design - [[Simon Robinson]]
* Producer - [[David Richardson]]
* Script Editor - [[Andrew Cartmel]]
* Writers - Andrew Cartmel and [[Ben Aaronovitch]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor and Ace have [[tea]] and [[scone]]s with [[jam]]. They both pronounce the word "scone" differently.
* Raine tells Baraki that she is a [[journalist]].
* The Doctor has heard rumours that the Metatraxi have developed a rudimentary form of [[time travel]].
 
== Notes ==
[[File:Earth Aid Alternate.jpg|thumb|Alternate cover.]]
* This audio drama was recorded on [[4 October (production)|4]] and [[5 October (production)|5 October]] [[2010 (production)|2010]] at [[The Moat Studios]].
* This story was originally released on CD and download on [[16 July (releases)|16 July]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110723131740/http://www.bigfinish.com/whatsnew.aspx LATEST AND UPCOMING RELEASES - Archived on 23-07-2011]</ref>
* Although Victor is initially called "Espinosa", as his name is in the credits, the Doctor and Baraki call him "Mendoza" in Part 2.
 
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor, Ace and Raine previously encountered the Metatraxi in the [[Kafiristan]] in the [[Middle East]] in [[October]] [[1989]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Crime of the Century (audio story)|Crime of the Century]]'')
* Ace mentions that she almost became a [[Cheetah Person|cheetah]] on one occasion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'')
* The Doctor mentions that he has previously encountered another sentient planet, namely [[Symbios]] during his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]] in [[2010]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Crimes of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Crimes of Thomas Brewster]]'')
* Ace is once again angered at being called small. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')
* Raine mentions that it's usually her that rescues the Doctor from a safe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Crime of the Century (audio story)|Crime of the Century]]'')
 
== Footnotes ==
{{Reflist}}
 
== External links ==
{{bigfinish|releases/v/earth-aid-435}}
{{BFA LostStories}}
{{TitleSort}}
 
[[Category:Series 2 (TLS) audio stories]]
[[Category:Seventh Doctor audio stories]]
[[Category:Seventh Doctor audio stories]]
[[Category:Big Finish audio stories]]
[[Category:2011 audio stories]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 10 October 2024

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Earth Aid was the sixth and final story release in the second series of The Lost Stories, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was adapted by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch, from the original script by Ben Aaronivitch, and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Beth Chalmers as Raine Creevy.

This story was originally intended to be the first story of the original Season 27, but was cancelled along with other planned stories when Doctor Who itself was cancelled in 1989.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Welcome aboard the Space Vessel Vancouver. Its mission: to guard a vast shipment of grain from Earth to the planet Safenesthome.

Its Captain is called Ace. She seems a little unsure of herself. In fact, some might almost think she was new to the job...

Its medical officer is called simply "the Doctor", and he's perhaps not all he seems.

When mysterious ships target the Vancouver, Ace and the Doctor are pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, there's something nasty in the grain containers. And it's not very happy....

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ace captains the Vancouver but, barely able to conceal her ignorance of what the job entails, tells the Doctor that she does not believe that she can maintain the ruse. The Doctor says, however, that the ship has almost reached its destination and that, if there is to be any trouble, it will happen soon. The ship loses contact with the Lilliput, a ship carrying grain, and Ace has Shepstay prepare a shuttle and boarding party so that they can investigate. The Doctor and Ace go one way whilst Lieutenant Baraki goes the other.

The Doctor and Ace find a freshly-served meal laid and investigate Baraki's report of detecting a running shower, but nobody is inside. The two groups reconvene on the bridge before going to the gym and finding Victor Espinosa using a rowing machine, apparently suffering from post-traumatic stress. Victor leads them to the armoury and starts shooting at them, asking to be left alone, until Ace shoots his gun from his hands. From the Vancouver, Yanikov reports that they have company and that Ace should return. On the Vancouver, Shepstay informs Ace of an approaching vessel.

The Lilliput is due to deliver five containers of grain and machinery to Safenesthome, but Victor came aboard with six containers. The Doctor and Baraki cut their way into the sixth container with a cutting torch and find it empty. The Doctor detects non-human proteins, however, and locates an old-fashioned safe which he cracks his way into, finding Raine inside. She asks what took him so long.

Part two[[edit] | [edit source]]

Raine explains that, whilst investigating her father's death, she flew to Johannesburg to break into a hotel safe to recover documents that had been left for her but which had apparently fallen into the wrong hands. She was then locked inside that very safe with an oxygen cylinder and life support unit and realised that it had been a trap, although she does not know who did it or why. To get Victor out of the sick bay where he has barricaded himself, the Doctor asks for him to allow Raine inside due to her headache, after which Baraki holds him at gunpoint.

The Doctor tells Ace that Raine is on the Lilliput and that they will likely soon encounter old enemies. Baraki is suspicious of the Doctor and orders him to return to the Vancouver, but he ignores her and suggests that they go to investigate the grain silo. When the approaching spaceship accelerates and changes course, Ace contacts the Doctor for advice. The Doctor, Raine, Baraki and Victor find the Metatraxi hanging upside down and trapped by organic secretion. They admit to having kidnapped Raine and want revenge for their humiliation.

At the Doctor's suggestion, Baraki stands guard with the Metatraxi whilst reinforcements to take them aboard the Vancouver arrive. The Doctor and Raine head to the grain silo to find out who hanged the Metatraxi up. Meanwhile, the approaching ship sets itself on a collision course with the Lilliput's grain silo.

Part three[[edit] | [edit source]]

Baraki updates Ace and gets permission to bring the Metatraxi aboard the Vancouver. The third ship, a Metatraxi one, attaches lines to the Lilliput and Ace has Shepstay detonate missiles in view of the ship as provocation, causing them to detatch and instead engage with the Vancouver.

The Doctor and Raine enter the grain silo and find the Grubs eating the cargo, their spores having found their way into the grain, and learn that they trapped the crew and Metatraxi when they tried to stop them. When the Grubs state that they will have to similarly detain the Doctor and Raine, the Doctor tricks them by convincing them that a particular area of the grain is especially delicious. He plans to escape the container and lock the Grubs inside, but the door shuts on them before they can leave.

Part four[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor determines that it was Victor who locked the door and Baraki confronts him, forcing him to open it. The Metatraxi launch missiles into empty space just as the Vancouver did and Ace leaves Shepstay to pilot the Vancouver whilst she takes a shuttle to the Lilliput, planning on having both ships jump to escape the Metatraxi. She is reunited with the Doctor and Raine and has the Doctor perform the jump to the destination, where the Doctor gathers a resin which will release the crew of the Lilliput. He suggests that Baraki distract the Grubs with rice, fruits, nuts and seeds.

Victor is uncuffed by Baraki and starts unloading the equipment; after the Doctor finds him with a device capable of communicating with a sentient planet, he frees the Metatraxi and uses the device on Baraki. Shepstay and Yanikov depose Ace as captain, locking her in the brig before a Metatraxi warfleet arrives. The Great Mother, through Baraki, tells the Doctor that she birthed the Metatraxi to rid her of the Grubs after they devoured her forests and poisoned her waters. The Doctor is taken to the Arena of Death to face death by taunting and is accused of putting others in peril and letting them die.

Ace, freed by Raine, challenges the Metatraxi ship to single combat, but they leave after finding out that she is a girl. The Great Mother welcomes the return of the Grubs, ordering the Metatraxi to make peace with them, and Baraki arrests Victor once more. Raine hopes that the Doctor's lie that he knew what he was doing the whole time will be the first of many.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor and Ace have tea and scones with jam. They both pronounce the word "scone" differently.
  • Raine tells Baraki that she is a journalist.
  • The Doctor has heard rumours that the Metatraxi have developed a rudimentary form of time travel.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Alternate cover.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 4 and 5 October 2010 at The Moat Studios.
  • This story was originally released on CD and download on 16 July 2011.[1]
  • Although Victor is initially called "Espinosa", as his name is in the credits, the Doctor and Baraki call him "Mendoza" in Part 2.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]